Aug 15, 2011

GameInfo: Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition, brings the ultimate vision of Street Fighter home to the PC in the Summer of 2011 in North America. The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Super Street Fighter IV will further redefine the fighting game genre with classic 2D Street Fighter fighting action, a host of new and returning characters, beefed up online modes, and more. Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition features a roster of 39 characters such as Ryu, Chun-li, Juri, El Fuerte, and Rufus, while adding 4 new characters to the roster including classic combatants from previous Street Fighter games like Yun and Yang as well as the all-new Oni. Beyond characters, Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition adds all-new balancing as well as an enhanced Replay Channel.

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PC Gamer Street Fighter IV is an unusual prospect for us PC gamers, but that doesn’t make it any less brilliant. SSFIV: Arcade Edition is widely regarded as the best fighting game on the planet; thanks to the PC’s power, we get the best version of it. Read Full Review

93/100

IGN It's a fighting game with a huge amount of depth, featuring some of the most finely tuned, flexible combat mechanics you'll find. If you're not a hardcore fighting game fan but always wanted to check a game out, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition is an excellent choice. And for any serious fighting game fan who mysteriously hasn't already purchased the console version, this should not be passed up. Read Full Review

85/100

Worthplaying Arcade Edition sees the introduction of Evil Ryu, Oni and the twins from Street Fighter III, Yun and Yang. Evil Ryu plays like his traditional namesake, although enhanced with some of Akuma's abilities. Oni looks like a flaming Akuma, blessed with an incredibly versatile move set including a mid-air super and two different fireballs, one of which can be charged for extra distance. Yun and Yang handle similarly, focusing on speed above all else. Read Full Review

85/100

Gamefreaks What was already one of the best next gen fighting games on the planet just got a little bit better. Read Full Review